It depends on the precise nature of a given analysis and the assumptions on which it is based, as well as the wording of the statute.
If someone has purchased a bumpstock, which is the act of acquisition, and purchasing becomes a crime, then criminalization of purchase does in fact constitute an ex post facto edict for those who possessed their stocks prior. The same may be said for possession.
Such a ban is shyte no matter how one attempts to slice the turd.

You are, as usual, trying to obfuscate his point. If U.S. bonds cease keeping up with dollar devaluation through "inflation", you're paying the government for the honor of loaning them money. Yeah, you get a higher number of " dollars" back, but they're worth so much less that you lost money. It's like loaning the government ninety dollars and getting back a hundred pesos. What's "safe" about that?

That explains how it got so big, but not how it gets to monopolize the service.
That by itself might be enough to make a First Amendment court case. No, the First Amendment is not the be-all and end-all on private property. But was it funded enough by the CIA to no longer qualify as private property? If the CIA is driving its monopoly status, is it really private property?
A really good lawyer ought to be able to shove the First Amendment down their spooky throats.

Just like clockwork. Mention the Fed, get its apologist.
Of course, that's not why the Fed isn't insolvent. The article says it's objectively insolvent, and that's true. However, nobody thinks actual insolvency has come to the racket which is allowed to create money out of thin air (or worse, out of debt).

The Pick the Wildcard Round.
I'm still entertained that no AFC division is clinched, but two playoff spots are. The West is certainly The AFC Division.
Fifth seed my ass. They ought to give first round bye and home field to two West teams this year.

The hell you say! The rest of the nation is kicking Chicago's ass.
The correct answer is, not at all because domestic tariffs are unconstitutional. Destructive to a union and therefore--say it with me--UN-CON-STI-TU-TION-AL.

That was hilarious! Sorry they threw a flag. I wonder what would happen if a team tried to declare the quarterback an eligible receiver?
They do. If the Chargers beat the Ravens, that very game could decide who goes to the playoffs.
Don't expect oyarde to root against the Colts. But I'd be happy to.

You'll be wanting to root against the Ravens and Colts. They'd both have to lose a game; their records overall are the same, but the Ravens and Colts have more wins within the AFC. If all those three lose a game, Miami could be back in it.

This is a thread guaranteed to draw Zippy like flies.
https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/its-official-the-federal-reserve-is-insolvent-24373/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=sm_notes&utm_campaign=notes&utm_content=20181214_

What race has to do with it is, way back during the Clinton Administration sentences for crack cocaine (disproportionally used by the poor, and therefore minorities) became many times longer than sentences for other forms of cocaine. Now, we could argue for a week whether this was deliberately racial (we could, but I'm not going to), but it is perceived that way. And since trying to get someone elected The GOP Way gets us barred from conventions, gets our convention votes ignored, gets us hijacked, baited and switched to establishment tools the MSM is falsely advertising 24/7 as mavericks, gets us subverted and overrun with racists in order to make their false redefinitions of us seem valid, and gets us saddled with primary voters who only seem interested in seeing who's leading the horse race and jumping on the bandwagon, I suggest finding a more bipartisan route into government would be a huge boon to libertarians.
And considering that Clinton-era miscarriage of justice (is cocaine not cocaine?) is indicative of the kind of mistreatment minorities have been suffering on the Democrat Plantation for forty years, maybe we should start entertaining the possibility that they are becoming 'low-hanging fruit'.
That, of course, is a personal decision, and I have no intention of standing in your way.

It's old news, and now that all the search engines use Google's priorities, it isn't easy to find. Also, there have been more laws since altering and expanding the rule. This site gives a pretty good idea how it works:
https://www.homecaremag.com/hcexperts/retail-hme/hme-revenue-mix-201101/
This gives an overview of how physical therapy providers are affected:
https://drjarodcarter.com/medicare-self-pay-physical-therapy/
This is short, but enlightening:

South Africa had the strongest economy in Africa from before anyone started trying to measure economies until this year. Nigeria just overtook them.
It's amazing how fast abandoning property rights and the rule of law will bring a place down.

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